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Literature / Six Great Confusions Still Unresolved by Adekay94(m): 12:59am On Nov 06, 2017
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Six great confusions still unresolved



1. At a movie theatre, which arm rest is yours?


2. In the word scent, is "S" silent or "C"?


3. If people evolve from monkeys, why are monkeys still around?


4. Why is there a 'D' in 'fridge', but not in 'refrigerator'?


5. Who knew what time it was when the first clock was made?


And now sixer ....


6. If pro and con are opposites, wouldn't the opposite of progress

be...congress?


Vagaries of English Language! Enjoy!!!���


- Wonder why the word funeral starts with FUN?


-Why isn't a Fireman called a Water-man?


- How come Lipstick doesn't do what it says?


- If money doesn't grow on trees, how come Banks have Branches?


- If a Vegetarian eats vegetables, what does a Humanitarian eat?


- How do you get off a non-stop Flight?


- Why are goods sent by ship called CARGO and those sent by truck SHIPMENT?


- Why do we put cups in the dishwasher and the dishes in the Cupboard?


- Why do doctors 'practice' medicine? Are they having practice at the

cost of the patients?


- Why is it called 'Rush Hour' when traffic moves at its slowest then?


- How come Noses run and Feet smell?


- Why do they call it a TV 'set' when there is only one?


- What are you vacating when you....

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Literature / Advocate For A Happy Marriage by Adekay94(m): 12:53am On Nov 06, 2017
ADVOCATE FOR A HAPPY MARRIAGE.

This is for all wishing for happy marriage life.
Kindly click the link below to read
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Don't miss it

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Literature / Re: Casting Frankline by Adekay94(m): 12:52am On Nov 06, 2017
ADVOCATE FOR A HAPPY MARRIAGE.

This is for all wishing for happy marriage life.
Kindly click the link below to read
http://africanstoriess..com/2017/11/advocate-for-happy-marriage.html

Don't miss it

http://africanstoriess..com/2017/11/advocate-for-happy-marriage.html

Sports / Re: Aftermath Of Chelsea Vs Manchester United : 7 Funny Memes by Adekay94(m): 12:31am On Nov 06, 2017
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Christiano Ronaldo's lesson!
When he received one of his awards recently, Ronaldo dedicated it to a certain ... Alberto Fantrau. Then said: "Yes I am a great footballer and all my success is thanks to my friend Alberto"
People looked at each other and said, "Who is this Mr. Fantrau?"

Then Ronaldo went on: "We played together in a youth team. When Sporting of Lisbon recruiters came to observe us, they told us that the striker who scored the most goals will be recruited into the sports academy.

That day we won 3-0. I scored the first goal and then Albert scored the 2nd with the head. And then the 3rd goal was the one that impressed everyone. Alberto started from the wing, then found himself face to face with the keeper, dribbled the goalkeeper and all he had to do was push the ball into the empty goal. In the meantime I was running to his side. And instead of shooting into the empty goal, Alberto decided to pass the ball to me and I scored. This is how I find myself at the Sporting Lisbon Academy. After the game I went to him, and asked him "why did you do that?" And he replied, "Because I know that you are better than I"

Curious to know more, the journalists began to investigate and were able to meet this Alberto Fantrau to ask him if the story told by Ronaldo is true, and he confirmed it, adding that his career as a footballer ended after this....
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Sports / Re: Argentina Vs Nigeria: International Friendly - 2 - 4 (Full Time) by Adekay94(m): 12:20am On Nov 06, 2017
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https://africanstoriess..com.ng/2017/11/christiano-ronaldos-lesson.html?m=1

Christiano Ronaldo's lesson!
When he received one of his awards recently, Ronaldo dedicated it to a certain ... Alberto Fantrau. Then said: "Yes I am a great footballer and all my success is thanks to my friend Alberto"
People looked at each other and said, "Who is this Mr. Fantrau?"

Then Ronaldo went on: "We played together in a youth team. When Sporting of Lisbon recruiters came to observe us, they told us that the striker who scored the most goals will be recruited into the sports academy.

That day we won 3-0. I scored the first goal and then Albert scored the 2nd with the head. And then the 3rd goal was the one that impressed everyone. Alberto started from the wing, then found himself face to face with the keeper, dribbled the goalkeeper and all he had to do was push the ball into the empty goal. In the meantime I was running to his side. And instead of shooting into the empty goal, Alberto decided to pass the ball to me and I scored. This is how I find myself at the Sporting Lisbon Academy. After the game I went to him, and asked him "why did you do that?" And he replied, "Because I know that you are better than I"

Curious to know more, the journalists began to investigate and were able to meet this Alberto Fantrau to ask him if the story told by Ronaldo is true, and he confirmed it, adding that his career as a footballer ended after this....
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Sports / Christiano Ronaldo's Lesson! by Adekay94(m): 12:18am On Nov 06, 2017
https://africanstoriess..com.ng/2017/11/christiano-ronaldos-lesson.html?m=1

https://africanstoriess..com.ng/2017/11/christiano-ronaldos-lesson.html?m=1

Christiano Ronaldo's lesson!
When he received one of his awards recently, Ronaldo dedicated it to a certain ... Alberto Fantrau. Then said: "Yes I am a great footballer and all my success is thanks to my friend Alberto"
People looked at each other and said, "Who is this Mr. Fantrau?"

Then Ronaldo went on: "We played together in a youth team. When Sporting of Lisbon recruiters came to observe us, they told us that the striker who scored the most goals will be recruited into the sports academy.

That day we won 3-0. I scored the first goal and then Albert scored the 2nd with the head. And then the 3rd goal was the one that impressed everyone. Alberto started from the wing, then found himself face to face with the keeper, dribbled the goalkeeper and all he had to do was push the ball into the empty goal. In the meantime I was running to his side. And instead of shooting into the empty goal, Alberto decided to pass the ball to me and I scored. This is how I find myself at the Sporting Lisbon Academy. After the game I went to him, and asked him "why did you do that?" And he replied, "Because I know that you are better than I"

Curious to know more, the journalists began to investigate and were able to meet this Alberto Fantrau to ask him if the story told by Ronaldo is true, and he confirmed it, adding that his career as a footballer ended after this....
Click here to read all https://africanstoriess..com.ng/2017/11/christiano-ronaldos-lesson.html?m=1

Sports / The 10 Kinds Of People You Will Find In Every Naija Viewing Center! Which Of The by Adekay94(m): 8:27am On Nov 04, 2017
THE 10 KINDS OF PEOPLE YOU WILL FIND IN EVERY NAIJA VIEWING CENTER! WHICH OF THEM MAKE VIEWING CENTERS MOST INTERESTING?

1. THE NOISE MAKERS
They can't close their mouth during a football game. You hear things like; " Messi is good but he is not better than Joseph Yobo"

2. THE DIE HARD FANS
When their club is loosing 8-0, they will still shout! "My club is better than yous", We won you guys on October 1st,1960"

3. FAIR WEATHER FANS
They are the direct opposite of the Die Hard fans. They turn on their club when the club they are supporting is losing.

4. THE STATS GURU!
They can give stats for Africa; You will hear stats like; "Sir Alex Ferguson was still a baby the last time Liverpool had 90% ball possession against Manchester United"

5. THE FOOTBALL MANAGERS
You will hear things like; Mourinho is stupid! United would have scored 5 goals against Huddersfield if Mourinho played Lukaku on goal and De Gea as a false nine.

6. THE REFEREES
You will hear things like; " Thunder fire that referee for awarding a penalty! The player only kick him in the 18 yard box! He didn't break his legs!!

7. THE KNOW IT ALL
These guys know everything after a bad event. You will hear things like; Lacazette would have scored that goal if he used is nose instead of his head! De Gea should have played in midfield!

8. THE BEAUTIFUL BABES
They came to support their boyfriends. Nothing else! When you asked them who they support, they will say CHELSEA!
When you ask them who the coach of Chelsea is....
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Sports / Re: FORMULA ONE F1 Official SeasonThread - Revamped by Adekay94(m): 8:26am On Nov 04, 2017
THE 10 KINDS OF PEOPLE YOU WILL FIND IN EVERY NAIJA VIEWING CENTER! WHICH OF THEM MAKE VIEWING CENTERS MOST INTERESTING?

1. THE NOISE MAKERS
They can't close their mouth during a football game. You hear things like; " Messi is good but he is not better than Joseph Yobo"

2. THE DIE HARD FANS
When their club is loosing 8-0, they will still shout! "My club is better than yous", We won you guys on October 1st,1960"

3. FAIR WEATHER FANS
They are the direct opposite of the Die Hard fans. They turn on their club when the club they are supporting is losing.

4. THE STATS GURU!
They can give stats for Africa; You will hear stats like; "Sir Alex Ferguson was still a baby the last time Liverpool had 90% ball possession against Manchester United"

5. THE FOOTBALL MANAGERS
You will hear things like; Mourinho is stupid! United would have scored 5 goals against Huddersfield if Mourinho played Lukaku on goal and De Gea as a false nine.

6. THE REFEREES
You will hear things like; " Thunder fire that referee for awarding a penalty! The player only kick him in the 18 yard box! He didn't break his legs!!

7. THE KNOW IT ALL
These guys know everything after a bad event. You will hear things like; Lacazette would have scored that goal if he used is nose instead of his head! De Gea should have played in midfield!

8. THE BEAUTIFUL BABES
They came to support their boyfriends. Nothing else! When you asked them who they support, they will say CHELSEA!
When you ask them who the coach of Chelsea is....
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Sports / Re: Top 5 Footballers Halloween Costumes : Luis Garcia & Evra Scares by Adekay94(m): 8:25am On Nov 04, 2017
THE 10 KINDS OF PEOPLE YOU WILL FIND IN EVERY NAIJA VIEWING CENTER! WHICH OF THEM MAKE VIEWING CENTERS MOST INTERESTING?

1. THE NOISE MAKERS
They can't close their mouth during a football game. You hear things like; " Messi is good but he is not better than Joseph Yobo"

2. THE DIE HARD FANS
When their club is loosing 8-0, they will still shout! "My club is better than yous", We won you guys on October 1st,1960"

3. FAIR WEATHER FANS
They are the direct opposite of the Die Hard fans. They turn on their club when the club they are supporting is losing.

4. THE STATS GURU!
They can give stats for Africa; You will hear stats like; "Sir Alex Ferguson was still a baby the last time Liverpool had 90% ball possession against Manchester United"

5. THE FOOTBALL MANAGERS
You will hear things like; Mourinho is stupid! United would have scored 5 goals against Huddersfield if Mourinho played Lukaku on goal and De Gea as a false nine.

6. THE REFEREES
You will hear things like; " Thunder fire that referee for awarding a penalty! The player only kick him in the 18 yard box! He didn't break his legs!!

7. THE KNOW IT ALL
These guys know everything after a bad event. You will hear things like; Lacazette would have scored that goal if he used is nose instead of his head! De Gea should have played in midfield!

8. THE BEAUTIFUL BABES
They came to support their boyfriends. Nothing else! When you asked them who they support, they will say CHELSEA!
When you ask them who the coach of Chelsea is....
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Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Adekay94(m): 8:24am On Nov 04, 2017
THE 10 KINDS OF PEOPLE YOU WILL FIND IN EVERY NAIJA VIEWING CENTER! WHICH OF THEM MAKE VIEWING CENTERS MOST INTERESTING?

1. THE NOISE MAKERS
They can't close their mouth during a football game. You hear things like; " Messi is good but he is not better than Joseph Yobo"

2. THE DIE HARD FANS
When their club is loosing 8-0, they will still shout! "My club is better than yous", We won you guys on October 1st,1960"

3. FAIR WEATHER FANS
They are the direct opposite of the Die Hard fans. They turn on their club when the club they are supporting is losing.

4. THE STATS GURU!
They can give stats for Africa; You will hear stats like; "Sir Alex Ferguson was still a baby the last time Liverpool had 90% ball possession against Manchester United"

5. THE FOOTBALL MANAGERS
You will hear things like; Mourinho is stupid! United would have scored 5 goals against Huddersfield if Mourinho played Lukaku on goal and De Gea as a false nine.

6. THE REFEREES
You will hear things like; " Thunder fire that referee for awarding a penalty! The player only kick him in the 18 yard box! He didn't break his legs!!

7. THE KNOW IT ALL
These guys know everything after a bad event. You will hear things like; Lacazette would have scored that goal if he used is nose instead of his head! De Gea should have played in midfield!

8. THE BEAUTIFUL BABES
They came to support their boyfriends. Nothing else! When you asked them who they support, they will say CHELSEA!
When you ask them who the coach of Chelsea is....
Click here to read all...
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Literature / Life Is A Shovel Of Dirt: by Adekay94(m): 8:19am On Nov 04, 2017
Very Inspiring.


*LIFE IS A SHOVEL OF DIRT:*

*One day a farmer's donkey fell down into a well. The animal cried piteously for hours as the farmer tried to figure out what to do. Finally, he decided the animal was old, and the well needed to be covered up anyway; it just wasn't worth it to retrieve the donkey.*
*He invited all his neighbors to come over and help him. They all grabbed a shovel and began to shovel dirt into the well. At first, the donkey realized what was happening and cried horribly. Then, to everyone's amazement he quieted down.*
*A few shovel loads later, the farmer finally looked down the well. He was astonished at what he saw. With each shovel of dirt that hit his back, the donkey was doing something amazing. He would shake it off and take a step up.*
*As the farmer's neighbors continued to shovel dirt on top of the animal, he would shake it off and take a step up. Pretty soon, everyone was amazed as the donkey stepped up over the edge of the well and happily trotted off!*

*MORAL:*
*Life is going to shovel dirt on you, all kinds of dirt. The trick to getting out of the well is to shake it off and take a step up.*
*Each of our troubles is a steppingstone. We can get out of the deepest wells just by not stopping, never giving up! Shake it off and take a step up.*

*Remember the five simple rules to be happy:*

*1. Free your heart from hatred - Forgive.*

*2. Free your mind from worries - Most never happens.*

*3. Live simply and appreciate what...
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Romance / Things You Miss For Not Having Sex Before Marriage. by Adekay94(m): 5:00pm On Nov 02, 2017
� DO YOU KNOW THAT YOU MISS A LOT IF YOU DON'T HAVE SEX AS A YOUTH ...?

✍� *THINGS YOU MISS FOR NOT HAVING SEX BEFORE MARRIAGE.*
A lot of people might have told you that you miss a lot for not having "sex", the answer is a capital YES. You miss a lot and would continue missing them: �
1. You miss contracting HIV
2. You miss unwanted pregnancy.
3. You miss being an unwanted a teen mother or father.
4. You miss having Sexually Transmitted yokes and bondages.
5. You miss having an unwanted child.
6. You miss being a school dropout.
7. You miss having a broken home.
8. You miss making God and your parents sad and disappointed.
9. You miss barrenness due to abortions (if you are a lady).
10. You miss having destroyed career prospects.
11. You miss risking cervical cancer.
12. You miss getting worried because you may get pregnant after sex.
13. You miss being "used” and dumped.
14. You miss being depressed all the time.
15. You miss throwing your virginity in the mud.
16. You miss getting serious "broken heart".
17. You miss fornication
18. You miss the punishment of the grave.
19. You miss weakening your veins at the early stage.
20. You miss selling your dignity in just 5mins for a useless pleasure; and finally
21. You miss being thrown into Hell fire

✍� Have you seen that you really miss a lot by not having premarital sex? Aside these physical and emotional consequences, there are serious spiritual implications leading to bondage, poverty, spiritual marria....
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Literature / Seven Ways To Break Free From Your Fear by Adekay94(m): 10:13pm On Oct 31, 2017
Fear has always been a setback for many of us. It has caused many harms, many dilemma, it has been a friendly Enemy to us all but one thing most of us fail to know is ‘Fear is nothing but the absence of courage’.

Everything is a test in life. Defining moments like graduation, job, marriage, house, relationships, failures, and pain are daunting moments. Our conscious mind dwells on living up to expectations that society pushes on us.

Fear carries a great source of growth; a doorway to discover more about you. However approaching such tests with a negative attitude will have a detrimental effect on your health. The driving force to overcome fear is your ability to respond when it surfaces. To keep it at bay, live with passion and positive energy so you can prove to yourself that it was worth overcoming.

Here are seven ways of overcoming your fears:

1. Decode Your Fear
The first step is setting aside time to reflect on your fear and embracing it. It can be a dark and lonely place and thrown around are a whirlwind of doubts and emotions. If you want to make it out, stare it dead in the eye and decide whether to accept your situation or do something about it in a world that is moving so fast.

Self-reflection and meditation is a remedy to initiate the “I HAVE TO DO THIS” moment. Write down what has been holding you back, elaborate on the steps that led you to develop this fear, talk to somebody that has gone through the same process. Face your fears face and it will start to lose its power, don’t face them and they become your limits.

2. Remember To Relive
Look past to remember your previous successes. This will surge positivity into your life, strengthening your confidence and provide building blocks in overcoming fear. Fear is waiting whilst you prepare your onslaught of positivity so next time something bad happens it won’t hurt as much. Accept that going through rough patches is just a learning experience. You will realize that you’re more powerful than you think because many people are hit hard in life so don’t lose focus if you don’t hit your mark. I can provide many examples of famous individuals who constantly hit rock bottom but they never lost sight of their dreams. Relive because you are special and destined for success.

3. Your Actions Define You
Fear exists as an imagination in your mind to prevent you from moving forward so you will worry about the outcome before you have taken action. Be patient because it feels rewarding when you evolve from not trying anything at all to putting in the hours of blood, sweat and tears. Sometimes the adrenaline rush gives an amazing sensation of a HIGH that you get after taking action. Use this to develop courage and belief in yourself that you can handle fear. It is in our actions that we grow as humans and where our abilities are not only tested but doors of opportunities are opened and new skills are created. I treat actions as experiments, slowly but surely creating a new you that learns from mistakes, failures, and setbacks. Let go of fear if you want to change.

4. Train For A Healthy Life
The mind and body is your temple and what you take in affects how you feel. Regular physical activity is important because it improves several body functions. Hit the gym and use exercise to refresh and renew the mind, body and soul. *With every repetition say positive affirmations and make it your mantra. Fear can be built up inside and needs to be extinguished from the body so pay attention to your balance. Many other factors also play into part such as eating healthy and sleeping well. Developing your body forms a great barrier to fear because you become more resilient by learning to push harder and fight through the pain. The key to success is to focus the conscious mind on the things we desire not on the things we fear.

5. Ask For Help
There is always that one person in life that you can go to and talk to about anything especially in times of hardship. Develop the courage to speak up and don’t fear embarrassment or rejection because you are not the only one. Therefore stay conscious of asking for help so that you gain momentum in climbing those hurdles and gain some perspective and guidance in achieving your dreams. Find a heart that will love you at your worst and arms that will hold you at your weakest.

6. Live With Passion
Learn to dwell on positivity and appreciate life. Don’t pay attention to negative media, voices, distractions, illusions, and the doubts that fear presents. Work hard in silence and let success make all the noise, breathe in; and run towards your fear and fear itself will start running away. Fear is just false evidence appearing real. You will be victorious.

7. Purpose And Belief
We go through fears because there is a special meaning behind them. All the events that happen in life are connected and the significance of them is the timing at which they happen. You will look back to see that each lesson came with a much needed message to prepare you for the future. The future is unpredictable and yes we do fear the unknown so learn to release being over paranoid and believe in yourself.

“What would you do if you weren’t afraid?
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Literature / Re: All In A Circle.....(A crime story) by Adekay94(m): 10:03pm On Oct 31, 2017
Life after School.

What will you do after school?

It’s your last year as an undergrad;
congratulations on getting to the final
lap successfully! But it’s not quite time
to relax yet. In fact, your work starts
now.

In reality, your final year is your most
important year yet. In addition to
being your last shot at landing that
babe, or guy, that’s been your crush
since first year so you don’t play 4-0,
this year is one chance to get it right
across a number of important fronts.

Every year, almost 50% of the 10
million graduates produced in 668
African universities have no jobs .
What’s more, there is a finite number
of the kinds of jobs you want. The
good news is, those jobs exist, but –
here’s the catch – they await candidates who show that they
deserve them.

As if the scramble for the available jobs
wasn’t bad enough, there’s also the
employability challenge.

A good
number of the top employers continue
to complain that graduates come in
unprepared for work. So, it’s a no￾brainer that the candidates likely to
land the most wanted jobs are those
who come in ready with work skills.

So, you have this final year to get it
right, and become the most
employable candidate. This might
likewise be the time to prepare for
entrepreneurship or further studies, if
that’s your path.
At EduBridge Academy, we focus on
preparing you for work while having
fun at it.

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Literature / Life After School. by Adekay94(m): 9:28pm On Oct 31, 2017
Life after School.

What will you do after school?

It’s your last year as an undergrad;
congratulations on getting to the final
lap successfully! But it’s not quite time
to relax yet. In fact, your work starts
now.

In reality, your final year is your most
important year yet. In addition to
being your last shot at landing that
babe, or guy, that’s been your crush
since first year so you don’t play 4-0,
this year is one chance to get it right
across a number of important fronts.

Every year, almost 50% of the 10
million graduates produced in 668
African universities have no jobs .
What’s more, there is a finite number
of the kinds of jobs you want. The
good news is, those jobs exist, but –
here’s the catch – they await candidates who show that they
deserve them.

As if the scramble for the available jobs
wasn’t bad enough, there’s also the
employability challenge.

A good
number of the top employers continue
to complain that graduates come in
unprepared for work. So, it’s a no￾brainer that the candidates likely to
land the most wanted jobs are those
who come in ready with work skills.

So, you have this final year to get it
right, and become the most
employable candidate. This might
likewise be the time to prepare for
entrepreneurship or further studies, if
that’s your path.
At EduBridge Academy, we focus on
preparing you for work while having
fun at it.

Click the link below to download

https://africanstoriess..com.ng/2017/10/pdf-life-after-school.html

Literature / Re: Nora Robert, Dan Brown, John Grisham, Novels by Adekay94(m): 9:26pm On Oct 31, 2017
Life after School.

What will you do after school?

It’s your last year as an undergrad;
congratulations on getting to the final
lap successfully! But it’s not quite time
to relax yet. In fact, your work starts
now.

In reality, your final year is your most
important year yet. In addition to
being your last shot at landing that
babe, or guy, that’s been your crush
since first year so you don’t play 4-0,
this year is one chance to get it right
across a number of important fronts.

Every year, almost 50% of the 10
million graduates produced in 668
African universities have no jobs .
What’s more, there is a finite number
of the kinds of jobs you want. The
good news is, those jobs exist, but –
here’s the catch – they await candidates who show that they
deserve them.

As if the scramble for the available jobs
wasn’t bad enough, there’s also the
employability challenge.

A good
number of the top employers continue
to complain that graduates come in
unprepared for work. So, it’s a no￾brainer that the candidates likely to
land the most wanted jobs are those
who come in ready with work skills.

So, you have this final year to get it
right, and become the most
employable candidate. This might
likewise be the time to prepare for
entrepreneurship or further studies, if
that’s your path.
At EduBridge Academy, we focus on
preparing you for work while having
fun at it.

Click the link below to download

https://africanstoriess..com.ng/2017/10/pdf-life-after-school.html

Literature / Re: All In A Circle.....(A crime story) by Adekay94(m): 9:24pm On Oct 31, 2017
Life after School.

What will you do after school?

It’s your last year as an undergrad;
congratulations on getting to the final
lap successfully! But it’s not quite time
to relax yet. In fact, your work starts
now.

In reality, your final year is your most
important year yet. In addition to
being your last shot at landing that
babe, or guy, that’s been your crush
since first year so you don’t play 4-0,
this year is one chance to get it right
across a number of important fronts.

Every year, almost 50% of the 10
million graduates produced in 668
African universities have no jobs .
What’s more, there is a finite number
of the kinds of jobs you want. The
good news is, those jobs exist, but –
here’s the catch – they await candidates who show that they
deserve them.

As if the scramble for the available jobs
wasn’t bad enough, there’s also the
employability challenge.

A good
number of the top employers continue
to complain that graduates come in
unprepared for work. So, it’s a no￾brainer that the candidates likely to
land the most wanted jobs are those
who come in ready with work skills.

So, you have this final year to get it
right, and become the most
employable candidate. This might
likewise be the time to prepare for
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Literature / Re: All In A Circle.....(A crime story) by Adekay94(m): 7:08pm On Oct 31, 2017
SIX (6) WAYS YOU CAN KEEP YOUR RELATIONSHIP WORKING FUTURE

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Jokes Etc / Six (6) Ways You Can Keep Your Relationship Working by Adekay94(m): 5:53pm On Oct 31, 2017
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Love is a beautiful thing, no doubt, and nothing beats being in a relationship with someone your heart truly belongs with. But more often than not, you notice that love isn’t always enough to keep a relationship going. Love can bring two people together in a relationship, but if they’re not mature enough and willing to put in an effort towards the continued success of that relationship, it most likely won’t stand the test of time.

I have put together six vital points to aid you on the purpose of keeping your relationship on motion. Please, read on and learn.

1. BE HONEST AND OPEN ALWAYS

One of the major pillars of a strong and enduring relationship is honesty — your ability to be truthful about everything, and anything to your partner. But sadly, this is a virtue a lot of people lack. You cannot claim to love someone and keep secrets from them; that would only contradict your claim.

There’s absolutely no reason to lie; it is inexcusable. Even if you’ve done something so grave, telling your partner wouldn’t make them breakup with you. If they do, then they never loved you in the first place but if you keep it from them and they find out from a different source, that is when there’ll be a problem because they’ll feel betrayed and invaluable. A lot of relationships have gone down the drain due to something as avoidable as this. Always be honest and open to your partner about everything; from what you do for a living, to how much you earn, and other necessary information you

Literature / Re: Moon Walker (fantasy, Mystery, Supernatural) Written By: Onyeneke Abel by Adekay94(m): 12:02pm On Oct 31, 2017
African stories just released a new Story
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Literature / Re: God Knows Tomorrow "Olorunmola" by Adekay94(m): 11:56am On Oct 31, 2017
African stories just released a new Story
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